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What is Blogosphere

Handbook of Research on Web 2.0 and Second Language Learning
The term relates to the perceived network that joins all weblogs on the Internet together in one community.
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The Use of Weblogs in Language Education
Thomas Raith (The University of Education Heidelberg, Germany)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-190-2.ch015
Abstract
This chapter explores in how far Web 2.0, Weblogs in particular, has changed foreign language learning. It argues that Weblogs, along with Web 2.0, have created new genres for which users need new forms of literacy. A qualitative study on the relationship between the online audience of Web 2.0 and learners’ writing processes is presented and the findings are discussed. The study supports the assumption that learners are aware of the social interaction taking place through weblogs and that this awareness of audience influences the writing process. The author’s intention is to point out that Web 2.0 has created new communities of language practice and that foreign language learning is happening in these discourse communities through social interaction. The challenge in foreign language education is to integrate these communities of practice into the foreign language classroom.
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Research Project Future of the Present: The Process and the Importance of Signs Observation into Fashion
Refers to the collective term that includes blogs and their connections. It is important to emphasize the idea that the blogosphere works as a social phenomenon, while the pages of blogs are essentially web pages. The internet is a network of people, not computers.
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Personal Blogging: Individual Differences and Motivations
An online world of conversation among bloggers via interconnected blogs using mechanisms such as blogrolls.
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Virtual Communities of Inquiry
The conceptual performance of this term could be misunderstood with this of the term “Web-sphere” i.e. that refers only to the World Wide Web (WWW) and not just on blogs. Although, the supporting multimedia application of the Internet is supposedly a “sphere of bloggers,” in which user(s) made their sites and interconnections with others collaboratively.
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A Study of Friendship Networks and Blogosphere
A special class of social networks that exhibit a ?exible graph structure among members of the network, supporting public discussion and interaction among community members. These are person-to-group interaction structures. There is no concept of private interaction. These social networks are predominantly used for sharing opinions and ideas with a community rather than a single individual. It is also de?ned as the universe of all blog sites.
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Blogs: A Computer Mediated Communication Tool for Virtual Team Collaboration
The universe of blogs is conventionally referred to as the “blogosphere” or the totality of Web logs or blog-related Webs is usually known as “blogosphere.” It is a collective term encompassing all Web logs or blogs.
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Blogging
The totality of all blogs. Also refers to the blogging community.
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A Study of Friendship Networks and Blogosphere
A special class of social networks that exhibit a ?exible graph structure among members of the network, supporting public discussion and interaction among community members. These are person-to-group interaction structures. There is no concept of private interaction. These social networks are predominantly used for sharing opinions and ideas with a community rather than a single individual. It is also de?ned as the universe of all blog sites.
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Effectively Incorporating Blogs for the L2 Literacy Development of Teenage Language Learners
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E-Collaboration Through Blogging
The entire universe of blogs as well as community of bloggers on the Internet.
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Blogging and Academic Writing Development
The network of blogs that exists on the Internet.
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Corporate Blogging
Used for community of bloggers of all types.
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Weblogs in Higher Education
A thought construct, comprising all existing Weblogs, denoting the social relevance of Blogging
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Blogs: A Computer Mediated Communication Tool for Virtual Team Collaboration
The universe of blogs is conventionally referred to as the “blogosphere” or the totality of Web logs or blog-related Webs is usually known as “blogosphere.” It is a collective term encompassing all Web logs or blogs.
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Blogs
The Internet blogging community.
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Corporate Blogging
Used for community of bloggers of all types.
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The Evolutional Genesis of Blogs and the Integration of Communication Networks
The sphere of blogs that form a network. This junction can articulate micro-blogospheres, and so it can be named, for instance: the technology blogosphere in English.
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